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Analysis v1

A specialized software system used to measure radiation doses from Nano Dot OSLDs exposed to cobalt-60 gamma rays between 2.5 and 30 Gy has an average measurement error of 0.86%, with a maximum error of 2.24% at the highest dose, indicating consistent accuracy in controlled lab settings.

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Scientists tested a special tool that measures radiation doses using tiny sensors, and found it was very accurate—off by less than 1% on average—even at high radiation levels. This matches exactly what the claim says.

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No contradicting evidence found

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